Doctoral Candidate in Evolution and systematics of Plants at FriedrichSchillerUniversitt Jena
07743 Jena, Thüringen, Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Apr, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Mar, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Education Management

Description

Job advertisement
Vacancy ID: 056/2025
Closing date: 2025-03-28
Friedrich Schiller University is a traditional university with a strong research profile rooted in the heart of Germany. As a university covering all disciplines, it offers a wide range of subjects. Its research is focused on the areas Light—Life—Liberty. It is closely networked with non-research institutions, research companies and renowned cultural institutions. With around 17.000 students and more than 10.000 employees, the university plays a major role in shaping Jena’s character as a cosmopolitan and future-oriented city.
The Institute of Ecology and Evolution and the Senckenberg Institute for Plant Form and Function (SIP) seeks to fill the position of a
Doctoral Candidate
in Evolution and systematics of Plants
commencing as soon as possible.
We offer a part-time position (65%; 26 hours per week) for three years.
For the project “Systematics and Biogeography of New Caledonian Rutaceae” we are looking for a motivated doctoral student. New Caledonia is home to many endemic species of the genera Medicosma, Melicope, Myrtopsis and Zanthoxylum. Almost nothing is known about the phylogenetic relationships among the species, and the aim of the project is to perform phylogenetic and biogeographical analyses based on hybrid capture DNA data in order to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the species. You will be part of the newly established working group for Integrative Taxonomy of Plants and an active collaboration with scientists from France and New Caledonia. The position will allow the applicant to pursue an academic qualification (doctoral degree).

Responsibilities
  • Generating sequencing libraries using target capture (target enrichment, HybSeq) methods
  • Bioinformatic processing of sequence data, as well as phylogenetic and biogeographical analyses
  • Familiarization with the New Caledonian species of Rutaceae and collaboration on the new description of species
  • Carrying out a collecting trip to New Caledonia
  • Collaboration in courses in the department of Integrative Taxonomy of Plants
  • Supervision of assistants and support of graduate candidates
  • Publishing your work in scientific journals and writing a dissertation
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